Vulcan (AR 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ADMIN EXEC One significant change was made in X Division during the Mediterranean cruise. The division was separated into X and X2. X Division consists of the Captain’s Office, Personnel Office and ship’s Post Office. X2 Division consists of Legal, Safety Office, DAPA, Chaplain’s Office, Master-at-Arms, and Command Career Counselor’s Office. The main mission of X Division is to provide assistance to crewmembers with personnel records, personal problems such as emergency leave or legal. The Captain’s office had over 2,000 request chits approved through the office, over 50 emergency leave papers for enlisted and officers and 1,011 letters serialized. Personnel issued identification cards to Sixth Fleet per- sonnel, provided administrative technical assistance to the crew and other units and received and transferred over 200 personnel. Mail, a person’s best friend, was handled by the pound while in the Mediterranean. Over 19,000 pounds of outgoing mail was handled and over 58,000 pounds were received. The post office also sold over $24,000 in stamps and $700,000 in money orders. The Chaplain’s office sent out messages every Wednesday to other ships about Sunday services. The religious program specialists visited other ships to speak about our services. They were in charge of tours by providing adequate transportation and collecting the funds. The Legal office, Master-at-Arms and Command Career Counselor’s offices provided support to the crew. OFFICERS AND CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS CDR Charles Levitt Chaplain LT Raymond Winters Chaplain LTJG Michael Sokolowski CW02 Michael Lucius Safety Officer Administrative Officer NCCS (SW) Michael Wardlaw Command Career Counselor YNC Effie Houston BMC Larry Key PNC Gail Sines Executive

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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT MM1 Michael Batterson EN1 Robert Brandal PN1 Patricia Clancy PCI Joseph Cullen RP1 James Hough PHI William Reed LN1 “Cat” Thompson YN2 Julie Cahoon MR2 Cris Kallenberger BM2 Alberta Mullholland PN2 Frank Nunez HT2 Roberto Reoyo YNC Effie Houston and YN3 Gerry Jackson look over the POD for the following morning. Executive

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